Business Day TV to Present MEDICAL MINUTE Special Series

By: Feb. 05, 2013
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The producers of Business Day TV are pleased to present a special series which focuses on medically useful and valuable information. The show will take an in-depth look into heart disease and women, how the Baby Boomer Generation is living longer than their parents but who are not as healthy, and explores other topics relating to nutrition and wellness. The series dives into tele-medicine and how it is making healthcare more affordable for patients, and introduces the viewer to experts in their fields. As the medical Community strives to catch up with technology, new mobile apps are being created to help patients manage their health. The cutting-edge show will feature those who are leading the way in the field. The series is scheduled to air in the spring.

Hosted by Terry Bradshaw, one of the greatest professional football players in the country, the show is both entertaining and educational. Bradshaw was one of the influential Pittsburgh Steelers players who lead the team to four Super Bowl victories. His skill and leadership on the field resulted in an induction into the Pro Ball Hall of Fame. He retired from the game in 1984 and has spent almost 30 years in broadcasting as a commentator, analyst and is currently a co-host for an Emmy-winning pregame show. In addition, he is spokesperson for Nutrisytem and an often requested speaker for motivational events.

Business Day TV is a program which enjoys sharing new and different ways to approach advances in the industry. It takes on subjects in the technological, financial, and health industries and presents successful stories from original thinkers. The show films on location throughout the United States and Canada and is broadcast on many regional and national cable television networks. More information about the show and its host is available at http://www.businessdaytv.com, Facebook, Twitter and Google+.



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